"The Lord giveth, and The Government taketh away."
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Great line, how long will we the people put up with politicians telling scientists and doctors what they can and cannot research and what types of treatments they are allowed to use? It is the height of arrogancy bordering on a Hitleresque/Preston Bush type of fascist society. Just google'Bush Nazi" and see what you find, to those who don't know you will be shocked. Legalize marijuana and Industrial Hemp now to give relief to the suffering and boost the economy from an incredible variety of products from the Industrial Hemp plant such as 1) Food 2) Fuel 3) Fiber 4) Clothing and of course 5) Medicine. Peace...:420thought:
eltone Reviewed by eltone on . Link to AZ's Medical Marijuana Law 1. Arizona Ballot Proposition 200 -- Approved by 65% of voters on Nov. 5, 1996 Effective: Dec. 6, 1996 Measure changed sentencing for drug offenders, requiring those who commit violent crimes to serve full sentences without parole, and diverting non-violent drug offenders into treatment. Prop 200 also permitted doctors to prescribe schedule I controlled substances, including marijuana, to treat a disease or to relieve pain and suffering in seriously ill and terminally ill patients. Under Rating: 5